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Product Description

Most diaper pails are made of plastic, which absorbs odors and leaves a lingering smell that can be difficult to eliminate, even when the pail is scrubbed. The Ubbi diaper pail is made of powder coated steel, and has rubber seals to prevent leaks and keep odors locked in. It can be used with any standard tall kitchen bag and is the easiest disposal system to load, use, empty, and clean.

The Ubbi Diaper Pail features:

Powder coated steel does not absorb odors like plastic and is easy to clean.

Enter the world of Ubbi...where innovative products are created with parents and children in mind. Under the Ubbi name, you will find unique, quality products that are designed to be easy to use, helping to simplify parents' lives while keeping babies as happy and safe as can be.

The Ubbi diaper pail is simple and easy to operate but utilizes innovative materials and an intricate design to achieve maximum odor control. The Ubbi diaper pail was machine-cycle tested and put under strict quality control requirements to prove its superior functionality and ultimate value.

Additional Info

“R”Web#:249249

SKU:2B485557

UPC/EAN/ISBN:698904100065

Manufacturer #: 10006

Product Weight:8.8 pounds

Product Dimensions (in inches):22.6 x 14.7 x 10.6

How to Get It

Shipping Info:

This item can be shipped to the entire United States including Alaska, Hawaii, and all U.S. territories including Puerto Rico

This item can also be shipped to APO/FPO addresses and to P.O. Boxes in all 50 states

Shipping Methods:

This item may be shipped via Standard Shipping, Expedited Shipping or Express Shipping

Please Note: Some addresses are eligible for Standard Shipping only (APO/FPO, P.O. Boxes, U.S. Territories and Puerto Rico)

Bought this after our diaper gene broke. This is much better and worth the investment. Doesn't have cheap parts that break. You can use any trash can liner in the pail. So far...Read complete review

Bought this after our diaper gene broke. This is much better and worth the investment. Doesn't have cheap parts that break. You can use any trash can liner in the pail. So far no bad odor (but we are still breast feeding). I LOVE that you do t have to stuff your hand down it to get the diapers in... And it holds way more, so less trips to the garbage can!

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Most Helpful Critical Review

Contains the stink, but tears the bag

First of all, we ended up getting a white one even though the gray one was ordered. Minor difference, but kind of important to send the right color.

First of all, we ended up getting a white one even though the gray one was ordered. Minor difference, but kind of important to send the right color.

We registered for this diaper pail after hearing a sales pitch from a BRU employee. It's metal, so it doesn't absorb the smell, and it takes normal garbage bags. Those sound terrific, and they're true.

However, when you take out the trash, you will likely end up tearing the bag, trying to get it out of the pail. The top rim snags on to the bag for two reasons: 1) because of the arm that holds the bag in place (see photo) and 2) because there is a gap between the wall and the rim, making the opening smaller than the pail itself. We even use the Glad Forceflex bags that are tear-resistant, but they still get caught and occasionally tear. I'm not even sure what's sharp on the edge that turns the snag into a tear. But it happens.If you stuff it full of diapers, then it *will* catch the edge and tear.If you put anything bulky in the pail (like product packaging trash for blankets and toys, which you probably will), then those will definitely catch the edges and tear the bag.

If you do not stuff it at all, then it's fine. You'll have to take it out more often, though.

It really does keep in the stink. And the opening mechanism is very smooth and quiet for those midnight diaper changes. Also, it looks nice.

I love that you can use any kitchen garbage bag for this diaper pail. You don't have to spend all your money on expensive replacement bags like with the diaper genie. Due to it being made of steel it does not retain a stinky diaper smell. It's easy to use and easy to refill. I have a 4 month old that goes through about 7-8 diapers a day and I only have to change the bag once a week.

This is the best diaper pail ever. It is worth the price because you don't need extra bags or exclusive product bags. I use my own 13gallon kitchen trash bag and it works perfectly with the Ubbi Diaper Pail. Its easy to take out and put on and better yet there is no smell.

First of all, we ended up getting a white one even though the gray one was ordered. Minor difference, but kind of important to send the right color.

We registered for this diaper pail after hearing a sales pitch from a BRU employee. It's metal, so it doesn't absorb the smell, and it takes normal garbage bags. Those sound terrific, and they're true.

However, when you take out the trash, you will likely end up tearing the bag, trying to get it out of the pail. The top rim snags on to the bag for two reasons: 1) because of the arm that holds the bag in place (see photo) and 2) because there is a gap between the wall and the rim, making the opening smaller than the pail itself. We even use the Glad Forceflex bags that are tear-resistant, but they still get caught and occasionally tear. I'm not even sure what's sharp on the edge that turns the snag into a tear. But it happens.If you stuff it full of diapers, then it *will* catch the edge and tear.If you put anything bulky in the pail (like product packaging trash for blankets and toys, which you probably will), then those will definitely catch the edges and tear the bag.

If you do not stuff it at all, then it's fine. You'll have to take it out more often, though.

It really does keep in the stink. And the opening mechanism is very smooth and quiet for those midnight diaper changes. Also, it looks nice.

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Top rim snags onto bags

Images shared by Chelsea

Gap in top rim snags on bags

Merchant response: Thank you for your feedback and for purchasing the Ubbi diaper pail. I’m sorry to hear that your bags have been ripping open when taken out – this is obviously an oversight on our part which leads to a very frustrating, and unacceptable customer experience! The idea behind Ubbi is to make your life easier, not more complicated, so we sincerely apologize for this issue.

However, please note that as soon as this matter was rightfully brought up to us by our customers, we worked with the factory to come up with a solution. We are therefore pleased to let you know that the jagged rim where the bag got stuck is now covered so this problem doesn’t happen anymore. In addition to covering the jagged rim on all of our pails, we have also smoothened the teeth of the bag holder and turned them downward, which also prevents the bag from ripping open.

That being said, please email service@ubbiworld.com so that a customer service representative can help you with the issue you now have with your current diaper pail.

We registered for this pail because a friend had recommended it. You can't smell the dirty diapers at all and we usually change it once a week!!! It is easy to clean and it comes in a few colors, which is unusually for a trash can haha. We also just use regular scented kitchen trash bags, so we don't spend money on the diaper pail ones. I have no cons!